(January 9, 2015 at 7:33 pm)bob96 Wrote: Imagine an alternate universe which contains a single hydrogen atom. (Lets not include dark matter or other forces in the discussion for the purpose of simplicity.) You could replace the atom with a proton, a neutron, a sub-atomic particle, or a string. The point is, it's real. It can be measured.
Now where did this hydrogen atom come from?
Was it just always there?
Did it spontaneously appear, ie. magically?
Did someone create it?
How did it come into being?
Hello,
I don t know, but you don 't know too.
Your answer is god.
God hypothesis explain everything but explain nothing. The answer of god isn't a explanation.
And nobody can explain the before big bang. But what we know more and more is that atoms are a kind of energy and interstellar space isn't really empty.
If God is the answer to your question, it means that you have asked the wrong question.
A good question always ask how never why.
A good question always ask how never why.